說(shuō)明:聽(tīng)下面的對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。(聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒種的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。)
A twelve-year-old boy was saved in a river by a young man, whose name is still unknown. Yesterday morning the young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle when he heard someone calling "Help!" in the river. He quickly got off his bicycle and found a boy was in danger in the river. He jumped into the river immediately and carried the boy to the bank. He laid the boy on his back and a doctor passing by gave him a mouth-to-mouth breathing. When the boy came back to life, the people around found the young man had left. He didn't tell what his name was and where he worked. It is said that he is a tall thin man and about 20 years old.
6.What was the young man doing when he heard someone shouting for help?
He was riding his bicycle across the bridge.
He was walking near the river.
He was swimming in the river.
7.How was the boy when he was carried onto the bank?
He might have stopped breathing.
He lay down on the ground with fear.
He went away without saying anything.
8.What do we know about the young man?
He is a stranger in the city.
He is not so good at swimming.
He is a tall thin young man.
9.Which of the following is true according to what you hear?
A doctor helped give First Aid to the boy.
The people around carried the boy to hospital.
The boy left immediately after he came back to life.
A great earthquake (地震) happened on July 28, 1976 in Tangshan, China. 250,000 persons died in it. It also cut off electricity and water supply, many house caught fire and a great many people lost their homes (become homeless). We can not stop it but we can do something to avoid suffering a great loss again. We can't build houses along the lines where earth's two of the plates join together. We must build them on rock not on sand. And the buildings have to be made as strong as possible.
10.When did the earthquake happened in Tangshan?
June 8, 1967. July 28, 1976. July 20, 1978.
11.How many people died in the earthquake?
350,000. 400,000. 250,000.
12.Which of the following is not true?
We can stop earthquake.
We can avoid suffering such a great loss again.
We can not stop earthquake.
13.Where should we build the houses?
Along the lines where two plates join together.
On sand.
On rock.
"Is there any mail for me?" you often ask when you return home at lunch or dinner time. If there is a letter, you read it eagerly, pleased that your friend or relative has thought of you. Other people respond as warmly as you do to a friendly letter. They are happy to be remembered. But if the letter you write makes them feel as if you yourself were with them, speaking in your own friendly way, they are especially pleased. You have given something of yourself. And to be yourself in a letter to a friend is an art you need to master.
14.Why are you pleased when you hear from your friend or relative?
Because you needn't write him a letter.
Because you can collect stamps.
Because you are remembered.
15.What kind of letter makes your friend especially pleased?
A long letter.
A short letter.
A letter in familiar language.
16.What is the title of this passage?
Mail.
How to Speak in a Friendly Way.
Write Me a Letter.
Americans eat breakfast and lunch quickly unless it is a social, business or family occasion. The evening meal is usually longer and a time for families to gather together. Rushing through daytime meals is part of the fast pace in America. Another reason for rushing through daytime meals is that many people eat in restaurants that are usually crowded with people waiting for a place so that they too can be served and returned to work at the proper time. So each hurries to make room for the next person. As with busy people everywhere there is a real difference with meals that are eaten in a hurry and those that can be enjoyed slowly with friends.
17.What is not mentioned in the passage?
What time Americans eat dinner.
Why Americans eat in a hurry.
Where Americans eat.
18.Why do Americans hurry at meals?
They don't like to eat.
They want to eat dinner slowly.
They are very busy.
19.What can we conclude from the passage?
Americans eat slower for social and business reasons.
Americans frequently hurry in the evening.
Americans are always late returning to work.
20.What is suggested in the passage?
Americans don't eat much on weekends.
Americans do not have a short sleep in the afternoon.
Americans like eating with friends
A twelve-year-old boy was saved in a river by a young man, whose name is still unknown. Yesterday morning the young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle when he heard someone calling "Help!" in the river. He quickly got off his bicycle and found a boy was in danger in the river. He jumped into the river immediately and carried the boy to the bank. He laid the boy on his back and a doctor passing by gave him a mouth-to-mouth breathing. When the boy came back to life, the people around found the young man had left. He didn't tell what his name was and where he worked. It is said that he is a tall thin man and about 20 years old.
6.What was the young man doing when he heard someone shouting for help?
He was riding his bicycle across the bridge.
He was walking near the river.
He was swimming in the river.
7.How was the boy when he was carried onto the bank?
He might have stopped breathing.
He lay down on the ground with fear.
He went away without saying anything.
8.What do we know about the young man?
He is a stranger in the city.
He is not so good at swimming.
He is a tall thin young man.
9.Which of the following is true according to what you hear?
A doctor helped give First Aid to the boy.
The people around carried the boy to hospital.
The boy left immediately after he came back to life.
A great earthquake (地震) happened on July 28, 1976 in Tangshan, China. 250,000 persons died in it. It also cut off electricity and water supply, many house caught fire and a great many people lost their homes (become homeless). We can not stop it but we can do something to avoid suffering a great loss again. We can't build houses along the lines where earth's two of the plates join together. We must build them on rock not on sand. And the buildings have to be made as strong as possible.
10.When did the earthquake happened in Tangshan?
June 8, 1967. July 28, 1976. July 20, 1978.
11.How many people died in the earthquake?
350,000. 400,000. 250,000.
12.Which of the following is not true?
We can stop earthquake.
We can avoid suffering such a great loss again.
We can not stop earthquake.
13.Where should we build the houses?
Along the lines where two plates join together.
On sand.
On rock.
"Is there any mail for me?" you often ask when you return home at lunch or dinner time. If there is a letter, you read it eagerly, pleased that your friend or relative has thought of you. Other people respond as warmly as you do to a friendly letter. They are happy to be remembered. But if the letter you write makes them feel as if you yourself were with them, speaking in your own friendly way, they are especially pleased. You have given something of yourself. And to be yourself in a letter to a friend is an art you need to master.
14.Why are you pleased when you hear from your friend or relative?
Because you needn't write him a letter.
Because you can collect stamps.
Because you are remembered.
15.What kind of letter makes your friend especially pleased?
A long letter.
A short letter.
A letter in familiar language.
16.What is the title of this passage?
Mail.
How to Speak in a Friendly Way.
Write Me a Letter.
Americans eat breakfast and lunch quickly unless it is a social, business or family occasion. The evening meal is usually longer and a time for families to gather together. Rushing through daytime meals is part of the fast pace in America. Another reason for rushing through daytime meals is that many people eat in restaurants that are usually crowded with people waiting for a place so that they too can be served and returned to work at the proper time. So each hurries to make room for the next person. As with busy people everywhere there is a real difference with meals that are eaten in a hurry and those that can be enjoyed slowly with friends.
17.What is not mentioned in the passage?
What time Americans eat dinner.
Why Americans eat in a hurry.
Where Americans eat.
18.Why do Americans hurry at meals?
They don't like to eat.
They want to eat dinner slowly.
They are very busy.
19.What can we conclude from the passage?
Americans eat slower for social and business reasons.
Americans frequently hurry in the evening.
Americans are always late returning to work.
20.What is suggested in the passage?
Americans don't eat much on weekends.
Americans do not have a short sleep in the afternoon.
Americans like eating with friends